World powers pull their citizens as violence roils Sudan
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World powers pull their citizens as violence roils Sudan – Metro Philadelphia
By SYLVIE CORBET Associated Press Leila Oulkebous’ research for her doctorate from one of France’s top universities was going well when the explosions started. Oulkebous had stopped work on Ethiopia because of that country’s civil war and her research in Sudan was going to be more straightforward, she thought. Then Sudan exploded into violence. The chiefs of the country’s army and its rival Rapid Support Forces rose to power after a popular upri…
World powers pull their citizens as violence roils Sudan
Leila Oulkebous' research for her doctorate from one of France's top universities was going well when the explosions started. Oulkebous had stopped work on Ethiopia because of that country's civil war and her research in Sudan was going to be more straightforward, she thought. Then Sudan exploded into violence. The chiefs of the country’s army and its rival Rapid Support Forces rose to power after a popular uprising in 2019 prompted them to remo…
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